qualitied
English
Alternative forms
- qualited [16th-17th c.]
Etymology
From quality + -ed.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈkwɒlɪtɪd/
Adjective
qualitied (comparative more qualitied, superlative most qualitied)
- (now rare) Endowed with (usually specified) qualities; especially, having good qualities. [from 16th c.]
- 1603, John Florio, transl.; Michel de Montaigne, chapter 8, in The Essayes, […], book II, printed at London: By Val[entine] Simmes for Edward Blount […], OCLC 946730821:
- I wot not well, whether my selfe should not much rather desire to beget and produce a perfectly-well-shaped, and excellently-qualited infant, by the acquaintance of the Muses, than by the copulation of my wife.
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Anagrams
- liquidate